Finally, life is good for reluctant family law attorney, Jamie
Quinn--her father may get his visa soon, her boyfriend is the bomb, and
her law practice is growing like crazy--but when she agrees to take on a
high-profile divorce case, everything falls apart. What looked like an
opportunity to work with her friend Grace and make some serious bucks
has turned into a deadly game, one that could destroy their friendship
and tear their town apart. Why couldn't Jamie just leave well enough
alone?

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Engaged in Danger by Barbara Venkataraman(Jamie Quinn Mysteries Book 4)

Hang on for more from Jamie Quinn, whose life is going pretty well, if you don’t include the fact that her man is off for the thrills of the world down under for three months, (three LONG months) and just maybe she has hurt her best friend with that runaway mouth. Then again, business is good, Hollywood, FL is predictable, well, if you don’t count the wealthy woman seeking a divorce from one of the state’s biggest high profile cheating jerks. That should fill the coffers, well, but this jerk just happens to be a high profile attorney, himself.It was this high profile divorce that will send Jamie on a perilous journey where she will discover a money laundering operation, secret accounts and what really happened when one of her closest friend’s sister and brother-in-law died in a mysterious plane crash.Welcome to a cozy mystery that will NOT leave you afraid of your shadow or the guy wearing a black trench coat in the rain. Barbara Venkataraman’s Engaged in Danger is filled with twists, turns and one feisty female attorney who just can’t seem to stay out of trouble, even in the quiet town of Hollywood. Peppered with humor, great one-liners, and a few harrowing moments, as well as a ton of surprises from her quirky sidekicks, there’s always a great ending that will leave you smiling and just a little reluctant to return to the real world.I received this copy from Barbara Venkataraman in exchange for my honest review.

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Award-winning author, Barbara Venkataraman, is an attorney and
mediator specializing in family law and debt collection.

She is the author of: The Jamie Quinn mysteries; "Teatime with Mrs.
Grammar person", "The Fight for Magicallus," a children's
fantasy; a humorous short story entitled, "If You'd Just Listened to Me in
the First Place"; and two books of humorous essays: "I'm Not Talking
about You, Of Course" and "A Trip to the Hardware Store & Other
Calamities," which are part of the "Quirky Essays for Quirky
People" series. Both books of humorous essays won the prestigious
"Indie Book of the Day" award.